sometimes gilby thinks he's a cat

Since you haven't seen much of him recently, here's a picture of gilby, our silly, silly dog who sometimes sits on the top of the sofa.

Oh, and just for the record, I think Lawrance might love Mr. Gibs more than I do. :)

I also just found this silly photo of him sitting on the same spot on the same sofa . . . He's dressed for one of the Christmas parties we had at our house last year. He's proudly sporting a Christmas shirt from Auntie Sarah and an elf costume from Nonny (his maternal grandmother).

He's too cute and funny! Maybe Gilby wants to be a cat? haha...My cousin has a Maltese too. They're such delicate dogs that I'd be afraid to have one, but I heard they're great in that they don't shed and are hypo-allergenic, so maybe my husband and I could get a Maltese one day. =)

Right. . . . no shedding and are good for people with allergies! And, theyare REALLY super friendly--LOVE strangers but are whole-heartedly dedicatedto their masters.I guess if you are used to HUGE dogs, Maltese might seem delicate. But,really they aren't the smallest dogs out there and are quite sturdy as faras "small" dogs go. Oh, there are some "teacup" maltese who have beengenetically altered (given a shot to stunt growth) to stay teeny tiny. But,if allowed to grow to their God-given size, they are just small enough andlight enough to be carried, but JUST. With a pound more, they'd be too bigto carry.But, in the states, they aren't cheap. I don't think I'd be able to pay forone in the States. Rescue one? ok. But, pay that much for a dog . . .eventhough I love gilby . . . I don't think I could.

welcome to wuhoo!

We are the Wus.

We live in southern Taiwan. Lawrance is a seminary student studying to become a pastor, while Amanda teaches at a local university. And, Eden? Well, she is our miracle baby who currently enjoys playing with her toes and sticking out her tongue. It is our desire to see our gracious, heavenly Father glorified in Taiwan by the Taiwanese.